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Overcoming trauma or a major obstacle in life takes courage-a word that originally meant, "to speak one's mind by telling all one's heart."The ability to change a negative into a positive, to turn lemons into lemonade, and to then share that recipe with the world to prevent others from suffering-it's one of the most beautiful things a person can do.These stories and storytellers in Lemonade Stand are full of heart and are the definition of courage. Inside you'll find a transforming look at a young woman who was assaulted by her best friend, a father navigating raising newborn triplets, and a…mehr

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Overcoming trauma or a major obstacle in life takes courage-a word that originally meant, "to speak one's mind by telling all one's heart."The ability to change a negative into a positive, to turn lemons into lemonade, and to then share that recipe with the world to prevent others from suffering-it's one of the most beautiful things a person can do.These stories and storytellers in Lemonade Stand are full of heart and are the definition of courage. Inside you'll find a transforming look at a young woman who was assaulted by her best friend, a father navigating raising newborn triplets, and a man who lost his eyesight in a tragic accident and proved that you don't need eyes to truly see. When life gives you lemons, squeeze, add sugar and pick up a copy of The i'Mpossible Project's Lemonade Stand.
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Joshua Rivedal is the creator and founder of Changing Minds: A Mental Health Based Curriculum and The i'Mpossible Project. He is trained in human capital management with an emphasis in coaching from NYU, and is also trained in QPR, ASIST, and the teacher's edition of emotional intelligence at Yale University's Center for Emotional Intelligence. He has spoken about suicide prevention, mental health, diversity, anti-bullying, and storytelling across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. He currently serves on the advisory board of Docz, a startup peer-to-peer mental health app. He wrote and developed the one-man play, Kicking My Blue Genes in The Butt (KMBB), which has toured extensively throughout the world. His memoir The Gospel According to Josh: A 28-Year Gentile Bar Mitzvah, based on KMBB, is on The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention's recommended reading list. His second book, The i'Mpossible Project: Volume 1-Reengaging with Life, Creating a New You, debuted #1 in its category on Amazon in January 2016. A second volume of The i'Mpossible Project-Changing Minds, Breaking Stigma, Achieving the Impossible is set for release in November 2017. He advises business owners on growth management, business building strategies, and marketing. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, children, a cat, a hamster, a bunny, and a guinea pig named Harriet.